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Brunei Sultan on Visit to Russia

Since Sunday, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has been in Russia for a five day visit. But only now is he meeting with Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev.

Reuters/Natalia Kolesnikova

Reuters/Natalia Kolesnikova

“We are bringing our cooperation to a new level, which is embodied in the opening of the Russian embassy in your country’s capital,” Dmitry Medvedev said to the Sultan.

The two leaders met at the Kremlin to discuss bilateral ties in the areas of oil and military. It has been reported by the Russian media that the country wants to have access to Brunei’s natural resources. This, despite claims that within 15-20 years, the gas and oil will be gone.

At the same time, Brunei may be looking into purchasing some Russian arms. The Sultan met with Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport on Sunday to discuss the possibility of buying weapons. He was also given a presentation on Russian weaponry and an attack helicopter.

Also today, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and Medvedev talked about increasing trade between their countries. Russia wants to amp up trade with Brunei by $50-75 million over the next few years. Medvedev also told reporters that he and the Sultan may sign a trade deal.

When the Sultan was not meeting with Russian leaders or its military, he was doing other duties normally done during state visits, such as laying a floral wreath at a monument in Moscow on Tuesday.

Brunei’s state visit to Russia ends tomorrow.

King of Swaziland Visits Qatar

On Monday, King Mswati III of Swaziland arrived in Qatar to begin his state visit to the Gulf nation. He came with one of his wives, Princess Cinahl Carol Dlamini. The couple were greeted at the airport by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, and Sheikha Mozah.

Gulf Times/Maher Attar

Gulf Times/Maher Attar

The King’s visit is meant to discuss international issues that affect both Swaziland and Qatar, as well as strengthen bilateral ties between them.

“Business opportunities will not just come to Swaziland just because we are Swaziland and we are peaceful. We need to go out and look for business opportunities for our nation, just like every other country is doing,” said SIPA Chairman Musa Dlamini, who is also part of the delegation to the Gulf States, as reported by The Swazi Observer.

On Monday evening, there was a banquet held in the King’s honor.

The next day, King Mswati toured the Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, where he was briefed on the company’s plans and goals for the future, plus its real estate investments outside of Qatar.

After that, the King and his Queen were given a tour of the Museum of Islamic Art.

Tuesday, the couple flew back to southern Africa, where Swaziland is located.

Crown Prince Frederik Competes in World Masters Games

The heir to the Danish throne is currently Down Under, where he is competing in sailing portion of the World Masters Games in Sydney.

Reuters

Reuters

It hasn’t been easy for Crown Prince Frederik. On Wednesday, his two-man Tasar capsized due to high winds, and then later, Frederik nearly got hit in the head by a swinging boom. That occurred when he and his sailing partner Chris Meehan tried to do a 750 degree angle turn during one of the races yesterday. The two were also penalized for hitting the top marker.

The Crown Prince does not stand much of a chance of medaling during these Games, although he has world class sailing coach Viktor Kovalenko by his side.

Being in Sydney means Frederik is back in the city where he met wife Crown Princess Mary during the 2000 Summer Olympics. Despite being a native Australian, Mary has not gone back to her home country to see her husband compete. She instead opted to stay in Denmark with the couple’s young children.